Monarch NICE 5000 User Manual

Monarch NICE 5000 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Preface

    Thank you for purchasing the NICE5000 integrated elevator controller. The NICE5000 is a new-generation integrated elevator controller independently developed and manufacturered by Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd., by optimizing the NICE3000 controller based on a large number of applications and combining new industrial features.
  • Page 3 Notes • The drawings in the manual are sometimes shown without covers or protective guards. Remember to install the covers or protective guards as specified first, and then perform operations in accordance with the instructions. • The drawings in the manual are shown for description only and may not match the product you purchased.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    NICE5000 User Manual Introduction Introduction 1. Product overview The NICE5000 integrates functions of the elevator controller and high-performance vector control AC drive. With the controller as the core, the elevator drive control system is constructed. 2. Product features The NICE5000 has the following major features: •...
  • Page 5 Introduction NICE5000 User Manual Redundancy of hardware and software, handling of fault signals with highest priority, preventing accident hazard Support for open-loop low speed running • More friendly operation Easy operation and maintenance Built-in real-time clock, which provides time-based services, facilitating intelligent floor service management Detailed fault records Flexible modular optional parts...
  • Page 6 NICE5000 User Manual Introduction If the door lock is not applied after the elevator performs door close for a Repeat door close certain time, the elevator automatically opens the door and then closes the door again. When the main and auxiliary operation boxes are configured, they can Independent independently control door open/close according to the commands in command...
  • Page 7 Introduction NICE5000 User Manual Hall I/O extension If the hall I/O terminals are not sufficient, more terminals can be provided function by using an HCB-B board. Car I/O extension If the car I/O terminals are not sufficient, more terminals can be provided function by using an HCB-B board.
  • Page 8 NICE5000 User Manual Introduction The system automatically records detailed information of faults, which Fault data recording helps improve the efficiency of maintenance and repair. Inspection-related Functions Simple maintenance The 3-button keypad on the MCB provides the functions such as keypad commissioning the running floors and door open/close.
  • Page 9 Introduction NICE5000 User Manual Fire Emergency and Security Functions Returning to After receiving a fire emergency signal, the elevator does not respond to base floor at fire any call but directly runs to the fire emergency floor and waits. emergency After the elevator enters the firefighter operation mode, door open/close is implemented by the jog operation (optional) by using the door open and Firefighter operation...
  • Page 10 NICE5000 User Manual Introduction Interference degree The system judges the degree of communication interference. judgment When the earthquake detection device acts and inputs a signal to the Earthquake system, the elevator lands at the nearest floor and stops running. After protection the earthquake signal becomes inactive and the fault is reset manually, the elevator restores to normal running.
  • Page 11 Introduction NICE5000 User Manual When the elevator is full-loaded, a full-load indication is displayed on the Full-load indication HCBs and the elevator directly runs to the desired floors. Interface for The system provides an interface for intelligent residential management intelligent residential to perform remote monitoring on the state of elevators in the residential management district.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ........................1 Introduction ......................3 Chapter 1 Safety Information and Precautions............ 16 1.1 Safety Precautions ......................16 1.2 General Precautions ...................... 18 Chapter 2 Product Information ................24 2.1 System Configuration of the NICE5000................. 24 2.2 Designation Rules and Model Description..............25 2.3 Models ...........................
  • Page 13 5.3 Riding Comfort....................... 83 5.4 Password Setting......................87 5.5 System Functions ......................88 Chapter 6 Function Code Table ................98 6.1 Function Code Description .................... 98 6.2 Function Code Groups ....................98 6.3 Function Code Table ...................... 99 Chapter 7 Description of Function Codes............130 Group F0: Basic Parameters .....................
  • Page 14 8.2 Description of Fault Levels ..................201 8.3 Fault Information and Troubleshooting ................ 203 Chapter 9 EMC ....................220 9.1 Definition of Terms ....................... 220 9.2 Introduction to EMC Standard ..................220 9.3 Selection of Peripheral EMC Devices................221 9.4 Shielded Cable ......................224 9.5 Solutions to Common EMC Interference Problems .............
  • Page 16: Chapter 1 Safety Information And Precautions

    Safety Information and Precautions...
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions

    The equipment is allowed to be operated by electrical engineers that are qualified by the factory or agent and have received processional training. Monarch will assume no liability or responsibility for any injury or loss caused by improper operation.
  • Page 18 NICE5000 User Manual 1 Safety Information and Precautions Use Stage Safety Grade Precautions • Wiring must be performed only by qualified personnel under instructions described in this manual. Failure to comply may result in unexpected accidents. • A circuit breaker must be used to isolate the power supply and the controller.
  • Page 19: General Precautions

    1 Safety Information and Precautions NICE5000 User Manual Use Stage Safety Grade Precautions • Check that the following requirements are met: - The voltage class of the power supply is consistent with the rated voltage class of the controller. - The input terminals (R, S, T) and output terminals (U, V, W) are properly connected.
  • Page 20 NICE5000 User Manual 1 Safety Information and Precautions controller. You can select a specialized RCD with the function of suppressing high harmonics or a general-purpose RCD with relatively large residual current. 2. Motor insulation test Perform the insulation test when the motor is used for the first time, or when it is reused after being stored for a long time, or in a regular check-up, in order to prevent the poor insulation of motor windings from damaging the controller.
  • Page 21 9. Altitude and de-rating In places where the altitude is above 1000 m and the cooling effect reduces due to thin air, it is necessary to de-rate the controller. Contact Monarch for technical support. 10. Special usage If wiring that is not described in this manual, such as common DC bus is applied, contact the agent or Monarch for technical support.
  • Page 22 NICE5000 User Manual 1 Safety Information and Precautions 12. Adaptable motor The controller is adaptable to squirrel-cage asynchronous motor or AC PMSM. Select a proper controller according to motor nameplate. The default parameters configured inside the controller are squirrel-cage asynchronous motor parameters.
  • Page 23 1 Safety Information and Precautions NICE5000 User Manual - 22 -...
  • Page 24: Chapter 2 Product Information

    Product Information...
  • Page 25: System Configuration Of The Nice5000

    2 Product Information NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 2 Product Information 2.1 System Configuration of the NICE5000 The NICE5000 series integrated elevator control system mainly includes the integrated elevator controller, car top board (MCTC-CTB), hall call board (MCTC-HCB), and car call board (MCTC-CCB).
  • Page 26: Designation Rules And Model Description

    010150602803825403 Manufacturing SN S/N: Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co.Ltd The NICE5000 can drive both the AC asynchronous motor and PMSM. When encoder is used, select a PG card matching the encoder type. The structure in the controller model indicates the degree to which the PCB is enclosed by...
  • Page 27: Models

    2 Product Information NICE5000 User Manual the shell. The NICE5000 has three structures, as shown in the following figure. Figure 2-4 NICE5000 structures NICE-LWX-4015-A0 NICE-LWX-4015-B0 NICE-LWX-4015-C0 2.3 Models Table 2-1 NICE5000 models Power Input Current Output Current Motor Power Controller Model Capacity (kVA) (kW) Three-phase 220 V, range: -15% to 20%...
  • Page 28 NICE5000 User Manual 2 Product Information Power Input Current Output Current Motor Power Controller Model Capacity (kVA) (kW) 220-NICE-LWX-4007-A/B/C0 17.9 10.3 220-NICE-LWX-4011-A/B/C0 25.3 15.5 220-NICE-LWX-4015-A/B/C0 31.3 220-NICE-LWX-4018-A/B/C0 34.6 22.5 220-NICE-LWX-4022-A/B/C0 10.6 42.6 27.7 220-NICE-LWX-4030-A/B/C0 13.1 52.6 34.6 Three-phase 380 V, range: -15% to 20% NICE-LWX-4002-A/B/C0 NICE-LWX-4003-A/B/C0 10.5...
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    2 Product Information NICE5000 User Manual 2.4 Technical Specifications Table 2-2 Technical specifications of the NICE5000 Item Specification Maximum frequency 99 Hz 2–16 kHz, adjusted automatically based on the load Carrier frequency features • Sensorless vector control (SVC) Motor control mode •...
  • Page 30 NICE5000 User Manual 2 Product Information Item Specification Security check of Security check of peripheral devices, such as grounding peripheral devices and short circuit, after power-on Basic after power-on specifications Monitoring the state of feedback signals to ensure that the Status monitor elevator works properly 20 x DI...
  • Page 31: Physical Appearance And Mounting Dimensions

    2 Product Information NICE5000 User Manual 2.5 Physical Appearance and Mounting Dimensions The following figure shows the physical appearance and mounting dimensions of the NICE5000. Figure 2-5 Physical appearance and mounting dimensions of the NICE5000 2.2 kW < P ≤ 30 kW 30 kW <...
  • Page 32: Optional Parts

    For the models of other higher power classes (such as above 160 kW) that are still not often applied onsite, the preceding table does not list the mounting dimensions. If you need such models, directly contact Monarch. 2.6 Optional Parts If any optional part in the following table is required, specify it in your order.
  • Page 33: Selection Of Adaptable Motor

    2 Product Information NICE5000 User Manual Name Model Function Remark The MCTC-CTB is the car control Car top board of the NICE5000. It has 8 DIs, 1 board MCTC-CTB AI and 9 relay outputs (7 as standard (CTB) configuration). It can communicate with the CCB and HCB simultaneously.
  • Page 34: Chapter 3 Mechanical And Electrical Installation

    Mechanical and Electrical Installation...
  • Page 35: Nice5000 Integrated Elevator Controller

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.1 NICE5000 Integrated Elevator Controller 3.1.1 Installation Environment Requirements Item Requirements Ambient -10°C to 50°C temperature Install the controller on the surface of an incombustible object, and ensure that there is sufficient space around for heat dissipation.
  • Page 36 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Figure 3-2 Diagram of mounting holes Fastening Fastener torque 1.1 kW 15 kW ≤ ≤ 2.5 Nm 4-M5x15 bolt With fixing 4-M5x15 screw washer NICE5000 4-M5x15 washer 18.5 kW 45 kW 3.5 Nm ≤...
  • Page 37: Electrical Installation

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual 3.2 Electrical Installation The following figure shows terminal arrangement of the NICE5000. Figure 3-3 Terminal arrangement of the NICE5000 Operation panel interface MCTC-MCB-W1 Parallel/Group control communication interface PG card HCB communication NICE5000 terminal CTB communication MOD1...
  • Page 38 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Description of Main Circuit Terminals ■ Table 3-1 Description of main circuit terminals Terminal Name Description Three-phase power input R, S, T Provide three-phase power supply. terminals Positive and negative Connect the external braking unit and energy feedback (+), (-) terminals of DC bus unit for models of 37 kW and above.
  • Page 39 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Cross-sectional Area of a Phase Min. Cross-sectional Area of Conductor (S) Protective Conductor (Sp) S ≤ 16 mm 16 mm < S ≤ 35 mm 16 mm 35 mm < S Description of Control Circuit Terminals ■...
  • Page 40: Ctb Board (Mctc-Ctb)

    NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Terminal Mark Code Terminal Name Function Description Arrangement Normally-open (NO), maximum current and voltage rating: 5 A, 250 Y1-M1 to Y1 M1 Y2 M2 Relay output Y4-M4 Function set in F5-32 to F5-35 Standby CAN2+ CANbus...
  • Page 41 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Figure 3-4 Appearance, structure and installation method of the CTB Φ4.9 D2 D1 C3 C2 C1 CN10 MCTC-CTB RESET X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 Unit: mm Vertical installation Horizontal installation MCTC-CTB 1 - Plastic support higher than 1 cm 2 - Self-tapping screw 4-φ4.9x30...
  • Page 42 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Terminal Mark Terminal Name Function Description Arrangement Load cell signal Ai-M 0–10 VDC input 24 VDC power DI common terminal supply Light curtain 1 Light curtain 2 Door open limit 1 DI terminal Door open limit 2 1.
  • Page 43: Display Board (Mctc-Hcb)

    This board can also be used as car display board. Monarch provides many types of display boards. The following part describes only a few common types. If the types available cannot meet your requirements, you can use a parallel-serial conversion board (HCB-B) to make the board provided match your own.
  • Page 44 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Table 3-5 Common HCB types Type Description Size (mm) MCTC-HCB-H Dot-matrix display board (red) 144 x 70 x 18 MCTC-HCB-R1 Ultrathin dot-matrix display board (red) 144 x 70 x 10 Ultrathin segment LCD display board (blue background MCTC-HCB-D2 144 x 70 x 10 white display)
  • Page 45 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Table 3-6 Input and output terminals of HCB-H Terminal Function Terminal Wiring Name Up arrival indicator Interface for the elevator lock switch and up arrival indicator Elevator lock switch Pins 2 and 3 are for switch input. Pins 1 and 4 input are output of the up arrival indicator (24 VDC output, load capacity: 40 mA).
  • Page 46 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.4.2 MCTC-HCB-R1 (Ultrathin Dot-Matrix Display Board) Figure 3-6 Appearance, dimensions, and installation method of HCB-R1 4-Φ3.5 22.8 MCTC-HCB-R1 UP DOWNST XF 1 - Plastic support higher than 1 cm 56.0 Unit: mm 2 - Self-tapping screw 4-φ4.9x30 The following table describes the input and output terminals.
  • Page 47 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Terminal Function Terminal Wiring Name Modbus communication and power supply terminal Pins 2 and 3 are for Modbus communication. Pins 1 and 4 are for DC power supply. 1 2 3 4 3.4.3 MCTC-HCB-D2 (Ultrathin Segment LCD Display Board) Figure 3-7 Appearance, dimensions, and installation method of HCB-D2 4-Φ3.5...
  • Page 48 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Terminal Function Terminal Wiring Name Fire Elevator Interface for the fire emergency and elevator lock switch emergency lock input input XF/ST Pins 1 and 2 are for elevator lock input. Pins 3 and 4 are for fire emergency input.
  • Page 49 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual The following table describes the input and output terminals of HCB-D5. Table 3-9 Input and output terminals of HCB-D5 Terminal Function Terminal Wiring Name Up call indicator Interface for the up call button and indicator Up call Pins 2 and 3 are for up call input.
  • Page 50 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.4.5 MCTC-HCB-U1 (4.3-inch Segment LCD Display Board) Figure 3-9 Appearance, dimensions, and installation method of HCB-U1 3-5.5 Φ4.5 53.0 60.0 Unit: mm Unit: mm 1 - Plastic support higher than 1 cm 79.2 2 - Self-tapping screw 4-φ4.9x30 The following table describes the input and output terminals of HCB-U1.
  • Page 51 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Terminal Function Terminal Wiring Name Button for setting the floor address. Hold down the button to adjust the floor address (range: 0−56). After you stop pressing, the address number blinks three times, and therefore the setting is successful.
  • Page 52 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Terminal Function Terminal Wiring Name Down call indicator Interface for the down call button and indicator Pins 2 and 3 are for down call input. Pins 1 and 4 Down call button are power supply for the down call indicator (24 VDC output, load capacity: 40 mA).
  • Page 53 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Table 3-12 Input and output terminals of HCB-B Terminal Function Terminal Wiring Name Elevator lock indicator Interface for the elevator lock switch Elevator Pins 2 and 3 are for switch input. Pins 1 and 4 are for lock button output of the elevator lock indicator.
  • Page 54 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation The HCB-B provides four relay outputs, K1, K2, K3, and K4, provided by CN2 terminals. Table 3-13 Relay output and pin definition of CN2 Relay CN2 Pin Common Function Description Up arrival indicator Down arrival indicator Up arrival gong Down arrival gong...
  • Page 55: Ccb Board (Mctc-Ccb)

    3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual HCB-B Function S2.6 S2.5 S2.3 S2.2 4. BCD output 5. Binary output with letter 6. Disability function output 7. In-car extension output 8. In-car output based on physical floor (binary output) 9. Indication by hall arrival gong and indicator 3.5 CCB Board (MCTC-CCB) The car call board (MCTC-CCB) is another interface between users and the control...
  • Page 56 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Table 3-17 Input and output terminals of the CCB Interface Pins 2 and 3 Pins 1 and 4 Remarks Floor 1 button input Floor 1 display output Floor 2 button input Floor 2 display output Floor 3 button input Floor 3 display output Floor 4 button input...
  • Page 57: Selection And Use Of The Mctc

    Figure 3-13 Appearance of the MCTC-PG card and its installation on the controller NICE5000 MCTC-PG 3.6.1 Selection of the MCTC-PG Card Monarch provides four PG card models, MCTC-PG-A2, MCTC-PG-D, MCTC-PG-E and MCTC-PG-F1 for different encoder types, as described in the following table. Table 3-18 Selection of the MCTC-PG card models Encoder Type...
  • Page 58 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Encoder Type Adaptable PG Card Appearance MCTC-PG-E SIN/COS encoder MCTC-PG-E Absolute encoder MCTC-PG-F1 MCTC-PG-F1 (ECN413/1313) 3.6.2 Terminal Wiring and Description of the MCTC-PG Card The MCTC-PG card is connected to the controller and the encoder as follows: The J1 terminal and CN1 terminal of the MCTC-PG card are respectively connected to the J12 terminal of the MCB on the controller and the encoder of the motor.
  • Page 59 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Table 3-19 Definitions of the CN1 terminals of different MCTC-PG card models MCTC- MCTC-PG-D MCTC-PG-E MCTC-PG-F1 PG-A2 1 15V 1 A+ 6 NC 11 W+ 1 B- 6 11 C- 1 B- CLK- 2 PGM 2 A- 7 U+ 12...
  • Page 60: Selection Of Braking Components

    NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.6.3 Precautions on Connecting the MCTC-PG Card 1. The cable from the MCTC-PG card to the encoder must be separated from the cables of the control circuit and the power circuit. Parallel cabling in close distance is forbidden. 2.
  • Page 61 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Power of Power of Max. Min. Regen. Controller Model Adaptable Resistor Resistance Braking Unit Resistor Motor (kW) (Ω) (Ω) 220-NICE-LWX-4055-A/B/C0 37.0 11000 MDBUN-60-2T x 2 Three-phase 380 V, range: -15% to 20% NICE-LWX-4002-A/B/C0 NICE-LWX-4003-A/B/C0 1100...
  • Page 62: Selection Of Peripheral Electrical Devices

    NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.8 Selection of Peripheral Electrical Devices 3.8.1 Connection to Peripheral Electrical Devices Use within the allowable power Three-phase AC supply specification of the power supply controller. Select a proper breaker to resist large in-rush current that flows into Moulded case circuit breaker the controller at power-on.
  • Page 63 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual Table 3-21 Description of peripheral electrical devices Part Mounting Location Function Description Circuit Forefront of controller Cut off the power supply of the controller and provide breaker power input side short-circuit protection. Apply/Cut off the power supply of the controller.
  • Page 64: Electrical Wiring Diagram Of The Nice5000 Control System

    NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Grounding Cable of MCCB Contactor Cable of Main Cable Controller Model Control Circuit (mm²) Circuit (mm²) (mm²) 220-NICE-LWX-4011-A/B/C0 0.75 220-NICE-LWX-4015-A/B/C0 0.75 220-NICE-LWX-4018-A/B/C0 0.75 220-NICE-LWX-4022-A/B/C0 0.75 220-NICE-LWX-4030-A/B/C0 0.75 Three-phase 380 V, range: -15% to 20% NICE-LWX-4002-A/B/C0 0.75 0.75...
  • Page 65 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual controller. For the electrical wiring method, refer to Figure 3-15. The following figure shows the arrangement of shaft position signals in the shaft. Figure 3-16 Arrangement of shaft position signals Up final limit switch 150 mm Up limit...
  • Page 66 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation 3.10.1 Installation of Leveling Signals Leveling signals comprise the leveling switch and leveling plate and are directly connected to the input terminal of the controller. It is used to enable the car to land at each floor accurately.
  • Page 67 • More leveling input signals need to be added if the door pre-open function is used. In this case, you need to increase the length of the plate properly. For details on the door pre-open module, contact the local agent or Monarch. 3.10.2 Installation of Slow-Down Switches...
  • Page 68 NICE5000 User Manual 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation Table 3-24 Slow-down distances based on different rated elevator speeds Rated Elevator 0.25 0.4 0.63 0.75 1.6 1.75 Speed (m/s) Distance of Slow-down 1 0.7 1.5 Distance of Slow-down 2 None Distance of Slow-down 3 None •...
  • Page 69 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation NICE5000 User Manual 3.10.4 Installation of Final Limit Switches • The final limit switch is to protect the elevator from over travel top/bottom terminal when the elevator does not stop completely upon passing the up/down limit switch. •...
  • Page 70 Inspection up common Down Inspection down MCTC-CCB MCTC-CCB Short shaft safety switches Bottom floor Note: MCTC-HCB The cables for connecting the MCTC-CCB are provided by Monarch and the model is Mod+ Mod- MCTC-CCL. Specify it in your order. Cascaded connection...
  • Page 71: Chapter 4 Use Of The Commissioning Tools

    Use of the Commissioning Tools...
  • Page 72: Use Of The Onboard Keypad

    4 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools The NICE5000 supports three commissioning tools, 3-button keypad on the MCB, LED operation panel, and host computer monitoring software. Tool Function Description Remark Onboard 3-button It is used to enter the shaft commissioning commands and Standard keypad...
  • Page 73 NICE5000 User Manual 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools Button Function Press this button in any state to exit the current operation and enter the function menu mode (that is, display the current function group number). Press this button to increase the function group number or data. In group F6 menu, this button is used to input the door open command.
  • Page 74 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE5000 User Manual 3. F2: fault reset and fault code display After you enter the F2 menu, the 7-segment LEDs display "0". You can press the UP button to change the setting to 1 or 2. Display "1": If you select this value and press the SET button, the system fault is reset.
  • Page 75: Use Of The Led Operation Panel

    NICE5000 User Manual 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools 12. FA: auto-tuning After you enter the FA menu, the 7-segment LEDs display "0". The setting of FA is as follows: - 0: No function - 1: With-load auto-tuning - 2: No-load auto-tuning - 3:PMSM parameter identification After the setting is complete, press the SET button.
  • Page 76 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE5000 User Manual Figure 4-4 Diagram of the LED operation panel Function indicator LOCAL/REMOT FED/REV TUNE/TC Data display Unit indicator Increment key Programming Confirm key ENTER Shift key Quick key QUICK Decrement STOP RUN key Stop/Reset key MF.K Fault hiding key...
  • Page 77 NICE5000 User Manual 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools • LED Display The five-digit LED data display can show the following range of information: - Parameter value - Monitoring information - Fault code 4.2.2 Description of Keys on the Operation Panel Table 4-1 Description of keys on the operation panel Name Function...
  • Page 78 4 Use of the Commissioning Tools NICE5000 User Manual Figure 4-5 Operation procedure on the operation panel If there is a blinking digit, press Level-I menu Status parameter (Select the function to modify the digit. (default display) code group) 0.000 ENTER F0-07 F0-06...
  • Page 79: Chapter 5 System Commissioning And Functions

    System Commissioning and Functions...
  • Page 80 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 5 System Commissioning and Functions 5.1 System Commissioning CAUTION • Ensure that there is no person in the shaft or car before performing commissioning on the elevator. • Ensure that the peripheral circuit and mechanical installation are ready before performing commissioning.
  • Page 81 NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions 1. Check the field mechanical and electric wiring. Before power-on, check the peripheral wiring to ensure component and personal safety. The items to be checked include: Whether the component models are matched Whether the safety circuit is conducted and reliable Whether the door lock circuit is conducted and reliable Whether the shaft is unobstructed, and the car has no passenger and meets the...
  • Page 82 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Note If the input voltage exceeds the allowable value, serious damage will be caused. Distinguish the negative and positive of the DC power supply. Do not run the system when there is input power phase loss.
  • Page 83 NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions Switchover between synchronous motor and asynchronous motor is implemented easily by changing F1-25. Follow the following precautions: • Ensure that all wiring and installation meet the safety specifications. • Set F1-25 (Motor type) and set motor parameters in group F1 (F1-01 to F1-05) correctly. Incorrect setting will result in auto-tuning failure.
  • Page 84: Door Machine Controller Commissioning

    5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual that the elevator satisfies the safety running requirements, and then perform trial running at normal speed. To perform shaft auto-tuning, the following conditions must be satisfied: 1. The signals of the encoder and leveling sensors (NC, NO) are correct and the slow- down switches are installed properly and act correctly.
  • Page 85: Riding Comfort

    NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions 2. After ensuring that control of door open/close is normal, check whether the door open/ close signal feedback from the door machine controller is normal. a. Check the NO/NC states of the door input signals by observing the input indicators on the CTB, as listed in the following table.
  • Page 86 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Controller Output ■ The parameters that may influence the riding comfort are described in this part. Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Description Code Speed loop F2-00 and F2-01 are the PI F2-00 0–100 proportional gain KP1...
  • Page 87 NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Description Code Startup acceleration F2-22 0.000–1.500s 0.000s time It can reduce the terrace feeling at startup caused by the F3-00 Startup speed 0.000–0.030 m/s 0.000 m/s breakout friction of the guide rail.
  • Page 88 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Large motor noise indicate excessive values of F2-14/F2-15. Decrease their values. Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Remarks Code 0: Invalid F8-01 Pre-torque selection 1: Load call pre-torque compensation These are pre-torque F8-02 Pre-torque offset 0.0%–100.0%...
  • Page 89: Password Setting

    NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions 2. The riding comfort during running may be influenced if the brake arm is installed too tightly or released incompletely. 3. If the car weight is unbalanced, it will cause uneven stress of the guide shoes that connect the car and the guide rail.
  • Page 90: System Functions

    5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual • Remember the password you set. Otherwise, the system cannot be unlocked. 5.5 System Functions 5.5.1 Emergency Evacuation at Power Failure Passengers may be entrapped in the car if power failure suddenly happens during the use of the elevator.
  • Page 91 NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions Figure 5-6 Various contacts of the contactors Phase sequence relay Safety contactor Safety 110 V circuit Emergency 24 V feedback 62 72 5 13 53 61 71 81 The UPS power is recommended in the following table. Table 5-2 Recommended UPS power for each power class UPS Power Controller Power...
  • Page 92 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Figure 5-7 48 V EPS principle diagram SC (safety contactor) SW (RUN contactor) Motor NICE 5 000 Connected to 220 V power when 48 V EPS is used UPC (UPS feedback) Figure 5-8 48 V EPS circuit Battery 48 V power unit...
  • Page 93 UVW are shorted at abnormal stop. This results in an over-current fault and may damage the controller or motor. Monarch recommends two schemes which have better effect. Special contactor with shorting PMSM stator function...
  • Page 94 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Figure 5-10 Wiring of the independent contactor + Relay NC contact Regen. resistor Safety contactor – BR Three-phase AC Motor power supply NICE5000 Encoder MCTC-PG Shield Safety circuit 110 VAC FX: Contactor for shorting PMSM stator SW: RUN contactor The parameter setting in such wiring mode is described in the following table.
  • Page 95 NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions implements coordination between elevators to respond to hall calls and improves the elevator use efficiency. Parameter Setting ■ The NICE5000 parallel control system is compatible with the NICE3000 system. To use parallel control, connect the CAN2+ and CAN2- terminals of CN6 on the controller to respectively the corresponding terminals on the other one.
  • Page 96 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Assume that there are two elevators in parallel mode. Elevator 1 stops at floor B1, floor 1, floor 2, and floor 3, while elevator 2 stops at floor 1, floor 3, and floor 4. Now, you need to set related parameters and HCB addresses according to the following table.
  • Page 97 NICE5000 User Manual 5 System Commissioning and Functions Figure 5-11 Wiring when CAN2 (CN6) is used for parallel control Elevator 1# Elevator 2# NICE5000 NICE5000 CAN2 cables for parallel control CAN2 CAN2 CAN2 CAN2 Elevator Elevator MCTC-CTB MCTC-CTB CAN+ CAN+ CAN- CAN- Up button indicator...
  • Page 98 5 System Commissioning and Functions NICE5000 User Manual Opposite Door Control Parameter Setting Function Description Mode The corresponding door opens upon arrival for halls call from this door. Fb-00 = 2 Upon arrival for car calls, the door to Hall call open is selected between the front F8-24 = N (N >...
  • Page 99: Chapter 6 Function Code Table

    Function Code Table...
  • Page 100: Function Code Description

    6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 6 Function Code Table 6.1 Function Code Description 1. There are a total of 31 function code groups, each of which includes several function codes. The function codes adopt the three-level menu. The function code group number is Level-I menu;...
  • Page 101 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Function Function Type Type Type Code Group Code Group Code Group Vector control Auxiliary Monitoring parameters parameters parameters Running control Door function Factory parameters parameters parameters Floor Brief fault User parameters parameters information Terminal Parallel control...
  • Page 102 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Rated motor F1-02 50–600 ★ voltage Rated motor F1-03 0.00–655.00 ★ current Rated motor F1-04 0.00–99.00 ★ frequency F1-05 Rated motor speed 0–3000 1460 ★...
  • Page 103 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Speed loop F2-03 proportional gain 1–100 ★ Speed loop integral F2-04 0.01–10.00 0.80 ★ time TI2 Switchover F2-05 F2-02 to F0-06 5.00 ★ frequency 2 Current loop KP1 F2-06 10–1000...
  • Page 104 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Group F3: Running control parameters F3-00 Startup speed 0.000–0.030 0.000 ★ Startup holding F3-01 0.000–0.500 0.15 ★ time F3-02 Acceleration rate 0.300–1.300 0.600 m/s2 ★...
  • Page 105 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Zero-speed control F3-20 0.000–1.000 0.300 ★ time at end F3-21 Brake apply delay 0.200–1.500 0.200s ★ Group F4: Floor parameters Leveling F4-00 0–60 ★ adjustment F4-01 Current floor...
  • Page 106 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Low byte of floor F4-117 0–65535 Pulses ★ height 54 High byte of floor F4-118 0–65535 Pulses ★ height 55 Low byte of floor F4-119 0–65535 Pulses...
  • Page 107 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code X13 function 121: Down slow-down 3 signal F5-13 ★ selection (only NC) 022: Shorting door lock circuit X14 function contactor feedback F5-14 ★ selection 023: Firefighter switch signal 024: Door machine 1 light curtain X15 function...
  • Page 108 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code X29 function F5-29 ★ selection 0: Invalid X30 function F5-30 4: Safety circuit signal ★ selection 5: Door lock circuit signal X31 function F5-31 ★...
  • Page 109 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bottom floor of the F6-01 1 to F6-00 ★ elevator F6-02 Parking floor F6-01 to F6-00 ★ Fire emergency F6-03 F6-01 to F6-00 ★ floor F6-04 Elevator lock floor F6-01 to F6-00...
  • Page 110 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bit0: Door open/close holding at open limit Bit1: Cancelling door open/close command at a delay after door open/close limit Bit2: Cancelling door open/close command cancelled immediately at door open/close limit Bit3: Not judging door lock state at door close output...
  • Page 111 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bit0: Fire emergency display Bit1: Firefighter operation display Bit2: Direction display at micro- leveling Bit3: Determined direction display in attendant state Bit4: No direction display at automatic stop Bit5: Elevator lock at door open Bit6: Display available at elevator...
  • Page 112 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bit0: Fire emergency 1 door 1 valid Bit1: Fire emergency 1 door 2 valid Bit2: Nearest floor for fire emergency Bit3: Opposite door control unchanged Bit4: Reserved Fire emergency...
  • Page 113 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bit0: Nearest call mode Bit1: First call mode Bit2: Last call mode Bit3 to Bit4: Reserved Bit5: Call registered by holding down button Bit6: Closing door by holding down the door close button Bit7: Reserved Fire emergency...
  • Page 114 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bit0: Door 1 valid Bit1: Door 2 valid Bit2: Emergency evacuation time protection Bit3: Manual control Bit4: Buzzer tweeting Emergency Bit5: HCB output F6-27 evacuation function ★...
  • Page 115 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code F6-33 VIP auto exit time 0–200 ★ Start time of time- F6-35 based floor service 00.00–23.59 00.00 HH.MM ☆ End time of time- F6-36 based floor service 00.00–23.59 00.00...
  • Page 116 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Service floors 1 of F6-49 time-based floor 0–65535 65535 ☆ service 3 Service floors 2 of F6-50 time-based floor 0–65535 65535 ☆ service 3 Service floors 3 of F6-51 time-based floor...
  • Page 117 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 0: Invalid Pre-torque F8-01 ★ selection 1: Valid F8-02 Pre-torque offset 0.0–100.0 50.0 ★ F8-03 Drive gain 0.00–2.00 0.60 ★ F8-04 Brake gain 0.00–2.00 0.60 ★...
  • Page 118 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Motor running time F9-02 0–45 ★ limit Accumulative F9-03 0–65535 ● working hours Accumulative F9-04 0–65535 ● running hours Accumulative F9-05 0–65535 ● working days High byte of F9-06 0–9999...
  • Page 119 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Bit0: Super short floor function Bit1: Up slow-down not reset for super short floor Bit2: Down slow-down not reset for super short floor Program control FA-15 Bit3: Cancelling monitoring at ★...
  • Page 120 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 0: Closing the door as normal at base floor Door state of 1: Waiting with door open at base Fb-14 ★ standby elevator floor 2: Waiting with door open at each floor Door open holding...
  • Page 121 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 18th fault FC-15 0–65535 ● information FC-16 17th fault code 0–6299 ● FC-17 17th fault subcode 0–65535 ● 17th fault month FC-18 0–1231 MM.DD ●...
  • Page 122 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 13th fault FC-40 0–65535 ● information FC-41 12th fault code 0–6299 ● FC-42 12th fault subcode 0–65535 ● 12th fault month FC-43 0–1231 MM.DD ●...
  • Page 123 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 15: Display "M" FE-08 Floor 8 display 1908 ★ 16: Display "P" 17: Display "R" FE-09 Floor 9 display 1909 ★ 18: Display "-" 19: No display FE-10 Floor 10 display...
  • Page 124 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Encoder pulses per FH-02 0–10000 2048 ★ revolution Encoder wire- FH-03 breaking detection 0–10.0 ★ time Encoder initial angle Degree FH-04 0.0–359.9 ★ (synchronous (°) motor) Encoder...
  • Page 125 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code 0: Invalid FL-01 HCB-B:JP1 input ★ 1: Light-load signal FL-02 HCB-B:JP2 input ★ 2: Half-load signal 3: Door 2 selection FL-03 HCB-B:JP3 input ★ 4: Door 2 restricted 5: Door 1 safety edge FL-04...
  • Page 126 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Group Fr: Leveling adjustment parameters Leveling 0: Disabled Fr-00 adjustment ★ 1: Enabled function Leveling Fr-01 to adjustment record 00000–60060 30030 ★ Fr-28 1 to 28 Group FU: Monitoring parameters FU-03 Pre-torque current 0.0–200.0...
  • Page 127 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Nearest landing FU-32 1–56 ● floor FU-33 Destination floor 1–56 ● FU-34 Stop time 0.0–60.0 ● Deceleration FU-35 0.0–100.0 ● distance Mod1 FU-49 communication 0–65535 ●...
  • Page 128 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code E0-01 1st fault subcode 0–65535 ● 1st fault month and E0-02 0–1231 MM.DD ● 1st fault hour and E0-03 0–2359 HH.MM ● minute 1st fault logic E0-04 0–65535 ●...
  • Page 129 NICE5000 User Manual 6 Function Code Table Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Input state 5 upon E0-22 0–65535 ● 1st fault Output state 1 E0-23 0–65535 ● upon 1st fault Output state 2 E0-24 0–65535 ● upon 1st fault Output state 3 E0-25...
  • Page 130 6 Function Code Table NICE5000 User Manual - 128 -...
  • Page 131: Chapter 7 Description Of Function Codes

    Description of Function Codes...
  • Page 132: Group F0: Basic Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 7 Description of Function Codes Group F0: Basic Parameters Function Parameter Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Name 0: Sensorless vector control (SVC) F0-00 Control mode 1: Closed-loop vector control (CLVC) ★...
  • Page 133 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes It is used to set the running speed in the operation panel control mode. Note that this function is enabled only when F0-01 is set to 0 (Operation panel control). You can change the running speed of the elevator by modifying this parameter during running Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range...
  • Page 134: Group F1: Motor Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual frequency to the lowest within the allowable noise, which reduces the controller loss and radio frequency interference. If the carrier frequency is low, output current has high harmonics, and the power loss and temperature rise of the motor increase.
  • Page 135 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes asynchronous motor but keep the same for the PMSM. Ensure that these motor parameters are set correctly. Incorrect setting affects the motor auto-tuning and the vector control effect. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit...
  • Page 136: Group F2: Vector Control Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F1-13 Motor auto-tuning current 30–150 ★ It sets the maximum current during synchronous motor auto-tuning. You need not modify it generally. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default...
  • Page 137 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Figure 7-1 Relationship between running frequencies and PI parameters parameters F2-00 F2-01 F2-03 F2-04 Frequency F2-02 (Switchover F2-05 (Switchover reference (Hz) frequency 1) frequency 2) The speed dynamic response characteristics in vector control can be adjusted by setting the proportional gain and integral time of the speed regulator.
  • Page 138 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F2-10 Current loop KI2 (excitation) 10–1000 ★ They are parameters of the excitation axis current regulator. These parameter are obtained by means of motor auto-tuning. You need not modify them. They take effect only in field weakening, and have little effect on improvement of motor running.
  • Page 139: Group F3: Running Control Parameters

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes These two parameters are used to set the acceleration time and deceleration time of the torque current. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F2-20 Current filter coefficient 0.00–40.00 0.00 ★...
  • Page 140 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual process (deceleration process) of the S curve. F3-03 (F3-07) is the time for the rate to increase from 0 to the value set in F3-02 (F3-05) in the end jerk segment of the S curve. The larger the value is, the smoother the jerk is. F3-04 (F3-06) is the time for the rate to decrease from the value set in F3-02 (F3-05) to 0 in the start jerk segment of the S curve.
  • Page 141 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes It is used to set the elevator speed during inspection and shaft auto-tuning. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Low speed emergency F3-12 0.080 to F3-11 0.100 ★ evacuation speed It is used to set the elevator speed ruing low speed emergency evacuation.
  • Page 142 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Description Remarks 1 Stop at the base floor Bit6 Stop position 0 Stop at nearest landing floor Startup torque compensation valid in Startup emergency evacuation running Bit7 compensation 0 Invalid Bit8 to Bit15: reserved Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range...
  • Page 143: Group F4: Floor Parameters

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Figure 7-3 Running time sequence F3-20 V (speed) F3-19 F3-21 F3-18 F2-19 t (time) RUN contactor Brake contactor Shorting door lock circuit contactor Shorting motor stator contactor Internal running status Leveling signal RUN contactor feedback Brake contactor feedback...
  • Page 144 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual These two parameters indicate the absolute pulses of the current position of the elevator car relative to the bottom leveling position. The position data of the NICE5000 in the shaft is recorded in pulses. Each position is expressed by a 32-bit binary number, where the high 16 bits indicate the high byte of the floor position, and the low 16 bits indicate the low byte of the floor position.
  • Page 145: Group F5: Terminal Function Parameters

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Group F5: Terminal Function Parameters Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F5-00 Load cell input selection 0–3 ★ It is used to set the channel of setting the elevator load cell signal. When a load cell device is used, set this parameter correctly first.
  • Page 146 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Note Functions 04 (Safety circuit feedback signal), 05 (Door lock circuit feedback signal), 06 (RUN contactor feedback signal), and 07 (Brake contactor feedback signal) can be selected repeatedly. The hundred's digit indicates the NO/NC type (1: NC, 0: NO), and the lowest two digits indicate the selected function.
  • Page 147 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes 06: RUN contactor feedback signal 07: Brake contactor/Brake detection switch feedback signal The system sends commands to the RUN and brake contactors and automatically detects the feedback from the RUN and brake contactors. If the commands and the feedback are inconsistent, the system reports a fault.
  • Page 148 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual The slow-down signals are used to enable the elevator to stop at the slow-down speed when the car position is abnormal, which is an important method to guarantee elevator safety. The system automatically records the positions of the switches in group FH during shaft auto- tuning.
  • Page 149 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes 36: Service floor switchover If this signal is active, the time-based service 1 remains valid. 37: Fire emergency floor switchover The NICE5000 supports two fire emergency floors. Fire emergency floor 1 is the default one.
  • Page 150 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual The functions 0, 4, and 5 can be repeatedly allocated to terminals. If X29 to X31 are not used, cancel the setting of these parameters. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F5-32...
  • Page 151: Group F6: Elevator Logic Parameters

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes section 5.5.1. 13: Emergency evacuation automatic switchover When detecting that the bus voltage declines to a certain value after power failure occurs on the mains supply, the controller outputs this signal and uses the EPS for temporary power supply, implementing emergency evacuation running.
  • Page 152 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual determined by the number of actually installed leveling plates. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-02 Parking floor F6-01 to F6-00 ★ When the idle time of the elevator exceeds the value set in F9-00, the elevator returns to the parking floor automatically.
  • Page 153 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Figure 7-4 Converting binary value of F6-05 to decimal Bit Addressing Bit15 Bit14 Bit13 Bit12 Bit11 Bit10 Bit9 Bit8 Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Binary Addressing 32768 16384 8192 4096 2048 1024...
  • Page 154 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Then, enter "63101" for F6-05 on the operation panel. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-09 Elevator function selection 1 0–65535 32816 ★ F6-10 Elevator function selection 2 0–65535 ★...
  • Page 155 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default It is used to enable the function of responding to Time-based service different floor calls during different time periods. Bit8 floor function For details, see the description of F6-35 to F6-52. The system clears all the current car calls every time Disabling reverse the elevator changes the direction by default.
  • Page 156 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Description Default If the door still does not close within the time set in Fb- 11 in automatic state, the system outputs the forced door close signal; at this moment, the light curtain Bit5 Forced door close becomes invalid and the buzzer tweets.
  • Page 157 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default This function can be enabled when both higher voltage and low voltage detections are performed on the door Higher/Low voltage Bit15 lock circuit or safety circuit. When the time interval 1.5s time detection between higher voltage and low voltage detection exceeds 1.5s, the controller reports the door lock fault.
  • Page 158 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual It is used to set the blinking advance time when the elevator arrives the floor required by the car call. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-13 Parking floor 2 start time 00.00–23.59 ★...
  • Page 159 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default Bit4 Reserved In fire emergency state, the controller records the system Retentive at Bit5 and current car states at power failure and restores these power failure state after power-on again. Bit6 to Reserved Bit7...
  • Page 160 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Description Default Fire emergency indicator blinking These functions control the fire emergency indicator and Bit8 at fire emergency tone in firefighter state. The following conditions are required to implement the Fire emergency functions: indicator steady Bit9...
  • Page 161 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default Bit12 Reserved Bit13 Reserved In the fire emergency state, the door open process can Opening door by be completed only by holding down the door open button Bit14 holding down the until the door open limit is reached.
  • Page 162 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Attendant/Automatic F6-25 0–200 ★ switchover time It is used to set the switchover time from the attendant state to the automatic state. When the value of this parameter is smaller than 5, this function is disabled, If there is a hall call at current floor in attendant state, the system automatically switches over to the automatic (normal) state after the time set in this parameter.
  • Page 163 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Description Default Shorting stator braking mode It enables the function of switching over shorting stator Bit6 switched over to braking mode to controller drive. controller drive If the time of the shorting stator braking mode exceeds Mode of shorting 30s, the controller starts to drive the elevator.
  • Page 164 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual If a bit is set to 1, the function indicated by this bit is enabled; if this bit is set to 0, the function is disabled. The functions defined by the binary bits are described in the following table. Function Description Default...
  • Page 165 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F6-32 VIP floor 2 0 to F6-00 ★ They are used to set the VIP floors. These parameters are valid only when F6-30 Bit0 and Bit = 1. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range...
  • Page 166: Group F7: Intelligent Commissioning Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Service floors 2 of time-based F6-50 0–65535 65535 ☆ floor service 3 Service floors 3 of time-based F6-51 0–65535 65535 ☆ floor service 3 Service floors 4 of time-based F6-52 0–65535...
  • Page 167 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F7-01 Up call floor registered 0 to F6-00 ☆ F7-02 Down call floor registered 0 to F6-00 ☆ These parameters are used to set the destination floors at elevator commissioning or repairing.
  • Page 168: Group F8: Auxiliary Logic Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual It is used to enable the overload function. Note This function is used only in the heavy-load test. Once the test is complete, prohibit overload running immediately. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property...
  • Page 169 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes 2. Stop the elevator at any floor, with the car in the no-load state. Set F8-00 to 0 and press ENTER 3. Put N% load in the car. Then set F8-00 to N and press ENTER For example, if you put 500 kg load in the elevator with rated load of 1000 kg, set F8-00 to 50.
  • Page 170 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual • In the driving state, increasing the value of F8-03 could reduce the rollback during the elevator startup, but a very high value could cause car lurch at start. • In the braking state, increasing the value of F8-04 could reduce the jerk in command direction during the elevator startup, but a very high value could cause car lurch at start.
  • Page 171 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes • 4: Nuisance judged by light-load signal If the light-load signal is active, the system determines that nuisance exists when the number of car calls is greater than a certain value. When the system determines that the elevator is in the nuisance state, it cancels all car calls.
  • Page 172: Group F9: Time Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual These parameters set the percentages for judging overload, full-load, and light-load. For details, see the descriptions of F8-06 and F8-07. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property F8-21 Arrival gong advance time 0–10.0 ★...
  • Page 173: Group Fa: Auxiliary Parameters

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes In normal running state, if the continuous motor running time in the same direction between two adjacent floors exceeds the setting of this parameter but no leveling signal is received, the system will perform protection. This parameter is mainly used for over-time protection in the case of steel rope slipping on the traction sheave.
  • Page 174 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual The 16 binary bits correspond to the running parameters listed in the following table. Parameter Name Default Parameter Name Default Bit0 Speed reference Bit8 Output frequency Bit1 Logic information Bit9 Output torque Bit2 Curve information Bit10...
  • Page 175 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes parameter indicated by each bit circularly. Figure 7-6 Shift between parameters displayed in the running state Shift between parameters displayed in the running state Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Bit10 Bit11 Bit12 Bit13 Bit14 Bit15 Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range...
  • Page 176 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Figure 7-7 Shift between parameters displayed in the stop state Shift between parameters displayed in the stop state Bit0 Bit1 Bit2 Bit3 Bit4 Bit5 Bit6 Bit7 Bit8 Bit9 Bit10 Bit11 Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default...
  • Page 177 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Description When the motor load or controller load exceeds a certain threshold, Overload Bit0 the system performs protection and reports the motor overload or protection controller overload fault. Output phase After detecting phase loss on the output side, the system performs Bit1 loss protection protection and reports the fault.
  • Page 178: Group Fb: Door Function Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Description Default During normal running, the system keeps comparing the position at action of the leveling/slow-down signal with the Cancelling position obtained through shaft auto-tuning. If the deviations is monitoring at Bit3 too large, the system reports the related fault.
  • Page 179 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Setting Function Setting Corresponding door Corresponding door Door open by Door close open open Bit10 Bit11 button by button Both doors open Both doors open Front/ Only one door open Valid Back door Door mutual on any condition...
  • Page 180 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Fb-11 Forced door close time 5–99 ☆ If the forced door close function is enabled, when there is no door close signal after the time set in this parameter is reached, the system enters the forced door close state and sends a forced door close signal.
  • Page 181: Group Fc: Brief Fault Information

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes It is used to set the door open holding time when there is a car call. The elevator closes the door immediately after receiving a door close command. Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Fb-17...
  • Page 182: Group Fd: Parallel Control Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FC-47 11th fault subcode 0–65535 ● FC-48 11th fault month and day 0–1231 MM.DD ● FC-49 11th fault hour and minute 0–2359 HH.MM ●...
  • Page 183: Group Fe: Display Parameters

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Group FE: Display Parameters Function Parameter Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Name FE-01 Floor 1 display 1901 ★ FE-02 Floor 2 display 1902 ★ FE-03 Floor 3 display 1903 ★ FE-04 Floor 4 display 1904 ★...
  • Page 184: Group Ff: Factory Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual and then set the highest digit display, that is, FE-52 to 1801 (indicating that the highest digit display of floor address 18 is "1"). Floor 18 display FE-18 (Floor 18 display) FE-52 = 1801 = 0710 Floor address for Special display...
  • Page 185 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes This parameter is critical to CLVC. Set the encoder nominal value in this parameter. Otherwise, the elevator may not run properly. When the feedback pulses received by the system is data after frequency division by other equipment, set the frequency-division value rather than the encoder nominal value in this parameter.
  • Page 186: Group Fl: Extension Terminal Function Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual The ABCD analog signals of the SIN/COS encoder may not be sine or symmetric along with the 0 axis due to characteristics of different types of encoder or effect of the sampling circuit, causing incorrect calculation of certain variables and reducing the control effect.
  • Page 187 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Convert the binary value to decimal 320, and set it on the operation panel. Note that the latest CTB-D has nine input terminals, but the wiring is not affected when the NICE5000 is connected to the CTB of the earlier version. Function Parameter Name Setting Range...
  • Page 188: Group Fr: Leveling Adjustment Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Name 1: Elevator lock signal 2: Fire emergency signal 3: Current floor forbidden FL-17 HCB:JP1 input ★ 4: VIP floor signal 5: Security floor signal 6: Service floor switchover 7: Parking floor switchover 8: Down collective selective switch...
  • Page 189 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes These parameters are used to record the leveling adjustment values. Each parameter records the adjustment information of two floors, and therefore, the adjustment information of 56 floors can be recorded totally. The method of viewing the record is shown in the following figure. Figure 7-8 Viewing the leveling adjustment record First floor Second floor...
  • Page 190: Group Fu: Monitoring Parameters

    7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual restores to the normal state. If the leveling position of the current floor need not be adjusted, press the top floor button and bottom floor button in the car at the same time to exit the leveling adjustment state.
  • Page 191 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Table 7-2 LED display of the elevator state Elevator state Car state Door 2 State Door 1 State 00 Inspection state Elevator lock Waiting 0 Waiting state 0 Waiting state Shaft auto- Idle elevator Door open Door open...
  • Page 192 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FU-07 Feedback speed 0.000–8.000 ● FU-08 Bus voltage 0–999.9 ● FU-09 Output voltage 0–999.9 ● FU-10 Output current 0–655.00 ● FU-11 Output frequency 0.00–99.99 ●...
  • Page 193 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FU-18 Input state 1 0–65535 ● FU-19 Input state 2 0–65535 ● FU-20 Input state 3 0–65535 ● FU-22 Input state 5 0–65535 ●...
  • Page 194 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual FU-19 Input state FU-18 Input state 1 FU-20 Input state 3 FU-22 Input state 5 Seg- ment No. Signal No. Signal Signal No. Signal Motor Up slow- 0 Reserved overheat 0 Reserved down 1 signal signal Up leveling...
  • Page 195 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes FU-23 Output state FU-24 Output FU-25 Output state FU-26 Car input Seg- state 2 state ment No. Signal No. Signal Signal No. Signal Higher- voltage Door 1 light 0 Reserved startup of curtain brake Elevator...
  • Page 196 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual FU-27 Car output FU-29 System state FU-30 System state FU-28 Hall sate Seg- state ment No. Signal No. Signal Signal No. Signal Lamp/Fan Door open 1 Up direction 0 Reserved running button display Elevator lock Door close...
  • Page 197 NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FU-32 Nearest landing floor 1–56 ● FU-33 Destination floor 1–56 ● These parameters display the nearest floor that the elevator can land and the destination floor.
  • Page 198: Group Fp: User Parameters

    If FP-00 is set to 00000, the previously set user password is cleared, and the password protection function is disabled. Remember the password that you set. If the password is set incorrectly or forgotten, contact Monarch to replace the control board. - 196 -...
  • Page 199: Groups E: Fault Details

    NICE5000 User Manual 7 Description of Function Codes Function Code Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property FP-01 Parameter update 0–4 ★ It is used to set processing on the parameters. The values are as follows: • 0: No operation •...
  • Page 200 7 Description of Function Codes NICE5000 User Manual Function Parameter Name Setting Range Default Unit Property Code Communication interference E0-16 0–65535 ● upon 1st fault Encoder interference upon 1st E0-17 0–65535 ● fault Input state 1 upon 1st fault 0–65535 E0-18 ●...
  • Page 201 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 202: Chapter 8 Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    8 Troubleshooting NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8.1 Maintenance 8.1.1 Routine Maintenance DANGER Never perform wiring at power-on. Cut off all power supplies and wait for at least ten minutes so that the residual voltage on capacitors can discharge safely. The influence of the ambient temperature, humidity, dust and vibration will cause the aging of the components inside the controller, which may cause potential faults or reduce the service life of the controller.
  • Page 203: Description Of Fault Levels

    8.1.4 Storage of the Controller For storage of the controller, pay attention to the following two aspects: 1. Pack the controller with the original packing box provided by Monarch. 2. Long-term storage degrades the electrolytic capacitor. Thus, the controller must be energized once every 2 years, each time lasting at least 5 hours.
  • Page 204 8 Troubleshooting NICE5000 User Manual The controller is a complicated electronic control system and the displayed fault information is graded into five levels according to the severity. The faults of different levels are handled according to the following table. Table 8-2 Fault levels Category Action Remarks...
  • Page 205: Fault Information And Troubleshooting

    NICE5000 User Manual 8 Troubleshooting 8.3 Fault Information and Troubleshooting If an alarm is reported, the system performs corresponding processing based on the fault level. You can handle the fault according to the possible causes described in the following table. Table 8-3 Fault codes and troubleshooting Fault Name...
  • Page 206 8 Troubleshooting NICE5000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code • Check - Whether the encoder is installed reliably • The main circuit output is grounded or - Whether the rotating shaft is short circuited. connected to the motor shaft reliably •...
  • Page 207 • Do not power on the device again • A hardware fault at power-on when power-off is incomplete. occurs. • Contact the agent or Monarch if the cause is hardware fault. • Instantaneous power • Eliminate external power supply failure occurs on the faults and check whether the input power supply.
  • Page 208 • Check whether the grounding of exceeds 70°. the control cabinet and the motor is normal. Current The drive control board Err18 Contact the agent or Monarch. detection fault fails. - 206 -...
  • Page 209 NICE5000 User Manual 8 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101, 102: • Enter the motor parameters correctly. • Check the motor wiring and whether phase loss occurs on the 101, 102: contactor at the output side. Motor auto- Err19 The motor auto-tuning tuning fault...
  • Page 210 • Replace the MCB. 101, 102: 101, 102: Storage data Err25 The storage data of the abnormal Contact the agent or Monarch. MCB is abnormal. 101: Check that the earthquake 101: The earthquake Earthquake signal is consistent with the Err26...
  • Page 211 Bit8 of F6-45), and the • Check whether the emergency running time exceeds running speed is set properly. 50s, causing the timeout fault. Logic of the MCB is Err34 Logic fault Contact the agent or Monarch. abnormal. - 209 -...
  • Page 212 8 Troubleshooting NICE5000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 1, 10: Pulse verification is incorrect or shaft auto- tuning is not performed. 1.10: Perform shat auto-tuning again. 2: The pulses are 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11: smaller than the base •...
  • Page 213 NICE5000 User Manual 8 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101, 102: The feedback of the RUN contactor is active, but the contactor has no output. 101, 102, 103, 104: 103: The controller • Check whether the feedback RUN contactor outputs the RUN signal contact of the contactor acts...
  • Page 214 Elevator The set elevator running Check the related parameter, or Err40 running time is reached. contact the agent or Monarch. reached 101: • Check the safety circuit switches and their states. • Check whether the external power supply is normal.
  • Page 215 NICE5000 User Manual 8 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101: • Check the signal feature (NO, NC) of the down limit switch. 101: The down limit • Check whether the down limit Down limit switch acts when the switch is in good contact.
  • Page 216 8 Troubleshooting NICE5000 User Manual Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101: Check whether the leveling 101: The leveling signal Re-leveling signal is normal. Err46 is inactive during re- abnormal leveling. 101: During re-leveling or pre-open running, the shorting door lock circuit contactor outputs 101, 102: for continuous 2s, but...
  • Page 217 NICE5000 User Manual 8 Troubleshooting Fault Name Possible Causes Solution Level Code 101: • Check the communication cable connection. • Check the power supply of the 101: Feedback data of CTB. CANbus communication Err51 communication with the CTB remains • Check whether the 24 V power abnormal incorrect.
  • Page 218 Err57 interface (SPI) board. data is received with 2s communication of DSP communication. 103: Contact the agent or Monarch. abnormal • The up slow-down • Check whether the states (NO, and down slow-down NC) of the slow-down switches are disconnected...
  • Page 219 NICE5000 User Manual 8 Troubleshooting Note • Fault Err41 is not recorded in the elevator stop state. • Fault Err42 is reset automatically when the door lock circuit is shorted or 1s after the fault occurs in the door zone. •...
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  • Page 222: Chapter 9 Emc

    9 EMC NICE5000 User Manual Chapter 9 EMC 9.1 Definition of Terms Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) describes the ability of electronic and electrical devices or systems to work properly in the electromagnetic environment and not to generate electromagnetic interference that influences other local devices or systems. In other words, EMC includes two aspects: The electromagnetic interference generated by a device or system must be restricted within a certain limit;...
  • Page 223: Selection Of Peripheral Emc Devices

    NICE5000 User Manual 9 EMC The system (machinery or appliance) installed with the controller must also have the CE mark. The system integrator is responsible for compliance of the system with the EMC directive and standard EN 61800-3: 2004 Category C2. WARNING If applied in the first environment, the controller may generate radio interference.
  • Page 224 9 EMC NICE5000 User Manual Table 9-1 Recommended manufacturers and models of EMC filter Rated Power AC Input Filter Input AC Input Filter Controller Model Capacity Model (Changzhou Current Model (Schaffner) (kVA) Jianli) Three-phase 380 V NICE-LWX -4002-A/B/C0 DL-10EBK5 FN 3258-7-44 NICE-LWX -4003-A/B/C0 10.5 DL-16EBK5...
  • Page 225 NICE5000 User Manual 9 EMC 9.3.2 Installation of AC Input Reactor on Power Input Side An AC input reactor is installed to eliminate the harmonics of the input current. As an optional device, the reactor can be installed externally to meet strict requirements of an application environment for harmonics.
  • Page 226: Shielded Cable

    9 EMC NICE5000 User Manual Power Capacity Rated Input AC Input Reactor Model Controller Model (kVA) Current (A) (Inovance) 220-NICE-LWX -4015-A/B/C0 13.9 41.0 Consult the manufacturer. 220-NICE-LWX -4018-A/B/C0 17.3 40.0 Consult the manufacturer. 220-NICE-LWX -4022-A/B/C0 23.1 49.0 Consult the manufacturer. 220-NICE-LWX -4030-A/B/C0 33.0 61.0...
  • Page 227 NICE5000 User Manual 9 EMC The following figure shows the grounding method of the shielded cable. Figure 9-1 Grounding of the shielded cable The shield must be grounded. 9.4.2 Installation Precautions of the Shielded Cable • Symmetrical shielded cable is recommended. The four-conductor shielded cable can also be used as an input cable.
  • Page 228: Solutions To Common Emc Interference Problems

    9 EMC NICE5000 User Manual Figure 9-2 Cabling diagram Power cable Power cable 90° Min. 200 mm Min. 300 mm Motor cable Control cable NICE5000 integrated elevator controller Control cable Min. 500 mm 90° Braking resistor cable Motor cable Control cable Min.
  • Page 229 NICE5000 User Manual 9 EMC Interference Type Solution • Connect the motor housing to the PE of the controller. • Connect the PE of the controller to the PE of the mains voltage. • Add a safety capacitor to the power input cable and wind the cable with magnetic rings.
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  • Page 231 5. The Product Warranty Card is not re-issued. Please keep the card and present it to the maintenance personnel when asking for maintenance. 6. If there is any problem during the service, contact Monarch's agent or Monarch directly. 7. This agreement shall be interpreted by Suzhou MONARCH Control Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 232 Product Warranty Card Address: Customer information Company name: Contact person: Tel. or Email: P.C.: Product model: Product Series No. (Attach here): information Name of supplier: (Maintenance time and content): Failure information (eg. fault code) Maintenance person:...
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